CAD
A line that touches a circle at more than one point is said to be tangent to the circle.
False
A square is circumscribed about a circle when the square fully encloses the circle and the circle is tangent to the square on all four sides.
False
Chamfers can be defined by two distances or a distance and a radius.
False
In AutoCAD, the thickness of a line is determined by the object snap setting.
False
To bisect a line means to divide it into many parts
False
An ellipse is a regular oval constructed around two axes that form a right angle.
True
Before you can apply a linetype to a layer, you must load it into the Select Linetype dialog box.
True
In AutoCAD, the LIMITS command sets the lower-left and upper-right-corners of the drawing area.
True
Once activated, the COPY command remains in operation until you end the command.
True
The FILLET command can be used to create both inside and outside rounded corners.
True
The layers used in a drawing depend on the type and purpose of the drawing.
True
To edit text in AutoCAD created by TEXT or MTEXT simply double-click on the screen.
True
Using the coordinate entry method is one way to produce lines that meet exactly and are exactly the right length.
True
When constructing a square circumscribed about a circle, the square's diagonal will be longer than the circle's diameter.
True
When you enter the radius for a circle, the value you enter becomes the new default value.
True
You can use any of the selection options or techniques to select objects to be moved using the MOVE command.
True